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scotland yard is under investigation of several thousand names and phone numbers. i'm sure we could be talking to scotland yard and find out whether americans were part of that. >> politicians in the uk have been chastised to are their recent or i guess their past fears of rupert murdoch and not doing anything against the media baron in having so much control. do you think there would be more politicians having come forward to join you in the investigation or at least the intent of an investigation to find out what could be happening here? >> i would hope certainly those of us who represent the tristate area who lost so many citizens in new jersey, we lost about 00 citizens on that fateful day, so for us this is a question of great moment, this is a question of real concern. we have been working with these families over time. we have been seeking justice along the way, and so when bin laden was killed, there was a measurement of justice, but we've got to make sure that these families have their privacy and the sanctity of those moments for themselves. i don't know
scotland yard is under investigation of several thousand names and phone numbers. i'm sure we could be talking to scotland yard and find out whether americans were part of that. >> politicians in the uk have been chastised to are their recent or i guess their past fears of rupert murdoch and not doing anything against the media baron in having so much control. do you think there would be more politicians having come forward to join you in the investigation or at least the intent of an...
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>> the head of the investigation for scotland yard told parliament this week that this investigation is ongoing and it's going to grow. she expects it to widen. there is no limit to it at this point. she did allude to the fact there could be more arrests. the arrest this morning was a 60-year-old former editor of "news of the world." his name is neil wallace. he was also the deputy to andy colson, who was arrested last weekend, a spokesperson for prime minister cameron. there's a lot of interest around his control of the paper and what it did while he was its steward. >> we were just showing new jersey senator frank lautenberg there, who has gone so far as to say look, news corp is an american corporation and could actually face consequences based on american laws, no matter where the crime allegedly happened. we'll have to wait and see how that plays out. stephanie, thank you. >>> a confessed child killer is due in court today. suspect levi aron is expected to be arraigned soon. aron led police to the body of 8-year-old leibby kletzky in his brooklyn apartment. the little boy that h
>> the head of the investigation for scotland yard told parliament this week that this investigation is ongoing and it's going to grow. she expects it to widen. there is no limit to it at this point. she did allude to the fact there could be more arrests. the arrest this morning was a 60-year-old former editor of "news of the world." his name is neil wallace. he was also the deputy to andy colson, who was arrested last weekend, a spokesperson for prime minister cameron. there's...
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would you be interested in running scotland yard? >> it's a moot point. the british home secretary is purposely restricted to british citizens. >> if they did clear the way, would yoyobe interested? >> i never close a a doors before it's opened. >> bratton makes it clear for now, he's been asked issues that he's tackled in this country as well the images coming out of london, things that you learned in los angeles, new york, boston that you could take with you. >> unfortunately some of the disturbances that i have dealt with over the years, and the e ve i have for london -- >> serious crime dropped as a third in new york. under bratton's leadership. in los angeles, it was bratton who helped soothe simmering tensions. long after rodney king. >> l.a. was so entrenchedn the old systems, the old style of policing, which they celebrated ironically for much too long. a black community that had been at war with its police force for almost 50 years. now a majority of their population feels good out their cops. >> there's a race dynamic playing out in london now.
would you be interested in running scotland yard? >> it's a moot point. the british home secretary is purposely restricted to british citizens. >> if they did clear the way, would yoyobe interested? >> i never close a a doors before it's opened. >> bratton makes it clear for now, he's been asked issues that he's tackled in this country as well the images coming out of london, things that you learned in los angeles, new york, boston that you could take with you. >>...
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so for two to arrive in scotland in one day was a rare event indeed. equally uncommon, a diplomatic visit that gained so much attention when the vips themselves seem more interested in bamboo chutes. they were greeted by bagpipes, costumes and kilts, after an eight-hour journey from china, inflight meals on a plane adapted, dubbed the panda express. >> we monitored the pandas throughout the entire trip between eating the panda cakes and the carrots and the apples, they were just as happy as they could be. >> reporter: they have left their home to spend a decade in scotland. the female called sweetie is shy compared to her male traveling companion, sunshine. so shy, perhaps, that it will be months before they share a cage, and get to know each other a little better. it is notoriously difficult to breed pandas, but the hope is that sweetie and sunshine will not be the last new arrivals. once they become friends, they provide new links between china and the outside world. >> the pandas are a symbol of the friendship and the cooperation between chinese peo
so for two to arrive in scotland in one day was a rare event indeed. equally uncommon, a diplomatic visit that gained so much attention when the vips themselves seem more interested in bamboo chutes. they were greeted by bagpipes, costumes and kilts, after an eight-hour journey from china, inflight meals on a plane adapted, dubbed the panda express. >> we monitored the pandas throughout the entire trip between eating the panda cakes and the carrots and the apples, they were just as happy...
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and scotland, heavy winds batter a wanter front prom nand. in situate, look at. this u.s. troops play basketball during a stopover on their way back home as the withdrawal from iraq continues. "hot shots," pictures coming in from around the world. >>> do you happen what it takes to become a spy? britain's intill jens agency wants to know and the answer may come down to a unique new online puzzle. let's bring in our own brian todd. he has details of this challenge that is now out. there. >> it s british officials have said their computer systems are constantly under attack from hackers. and they're now using some real creativity to recruit top talent to fight back. here's your challenge. 160 combinations of numbers and letters. and a countdown clock. you've got just a few days until your deadline. if you crack this code, could you be the next real life james bond? >> bond, james bond. >> maybe not. but if you're british citizens and you solve this puzzle, you could be recruited for britain's next generation of high-tech spies. posted online, publicized on fbl and twitter, i
and scotland, heavy winds batter a wanter front prom nand. in situate, look at. this u.s. troops play basketball during a stopover on their way back home as the withdrawal from iraq continues. "hot shots," pictures coming in from around the world. >>> do you happen what it takes to become a spy? britain's intill jens agency wants to know and the answer may come down to a unique new online puzzle. let's bring in our own brian todd. he has details of this challenge that is now...
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the head of scotland yard. sir paul stevenson resigned late today. he insisted he had noo involvement in his forces failure to investigate widespread criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers been reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of what is emerging. >> reporter: and there is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago, she was at the apex of power, running the british operation. it is said he considered her his other daughter. on friday, she resigned from the company. today, she was arrested. the tenth arrest since this scandal erupted two weeks ago. brooks was editor of "the news of the world" from 2000 to 2003 when municipal of the alleged criminal activity took place. she has insisted she knew nothing about it. >> there's no way that a reporter can come in with the kind of salacious page one story that "the news of the world" was running without an editor saying, how did you get that story? who was your source? >> r
the head of scotland yard. sir paul stevenson resigned late today. he insisted he had noo involvement in his forces failure to investigate widespread criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers been reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of what is emerging. >> reporter: and there is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago, she was at the apex of power,...
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in scotland, walker the polar bear plays for the hard hat on his third birthday. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. don't forget tomorrow, donald trump will be here in "the situation room." lots to talk about with donald trump. until then, thanks for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, everyone. remarkably busy news day. tonight in pennsylvania where jerry sandusky was arrested today for a second time. the former penn state football coach taken into custody after six new child sex charges were filed against him. the pennsylvania attorney general said the charges involve two new alleged victims who met sandusky through his charity, the second mile. the total number of alleged victims stands at ten. let's get the latest from sarah ganim, a cnn contributor. sarah, jerry sandusky, arrested again. the judge granted bail but he's still in custody, correct? he's not posted that bail? >> that's right. his attorney said that because the arraignment wasn't until 3:00 today, that he probably
in scotland, walker the polar bear plays for the hard hat on his third birthday. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. don't forget tomorrow, donald trump will be here in "the situation room." lots to talk about with donald trump. until then, thanks for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> good evening, everyone. remarkably busy news day. tonight in pennsylvania where jerry sandusky was arrested today...
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scotland yard is looking for new leadership and even the prime minister's on the defense. david cameron cut short an overseas trip and will address parliament on wednesday. meanwhile, the man who first blew the whistle on the news of the world was found dead today. his death, however, not considered suspicious. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: london's police, the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of the most senior leadership. sir paul stooenson and his deputy john yates, career policemen, the most recent resignations. maintaining at times close relationships with the very people they were supposed to be investigating. police officers accepting bribes from reporters has allegedly been common place. stevenson and yates both deny any wrongdoing on their part. what started as a scandal involving a single newspaper has now grown so large it's rocking this country's institutions and the murdoch empire. so far, there's four high-profile resignations, ten arrests, most recently rebecca brooks, one of murdoch's most trusted assistants. brooks who d
scotland yard is looking for new leadership and even the prime minister's on the defense. david cameron cut short an overseas trip and will address parliament on wednesday. meanwhile, the man who first blew the whistle on the news of the world was found dead today. his death, however, not considered suspicious. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: london's police, the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of the most senior leadership. sir paul stooenson and his...
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. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former news much the world editor as media consultant. the same year investigators decided not to pursue the phone hacking case. neil wallace was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must are suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally, that i did not and had no reason to do so. >> reporter: even with the head of police preparing to step down, scotland yard continues to make arrests. today it was rebekah brooks, former head of rupert murdoch's newspaper arm in the uk who resigned herself on friday. it was just a week ago murdoch flew to london and stood by her side, all smiles. brooks had a rise at the krngs becoming editor of "news of the world" when she was only 32. neil sean worked for another murdoch paper "the sun" and now an nbc analyst. >> she rose to the top through sheer ambition, fantastic networking and an ability to do the job. >> reporter: in 2002 with brooks at the paper's helm
. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former news much the world editor as media consultant. the same year investigators decided not to pursue the phone hacking case. neil wallace was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must are suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally, that i did not and had no reason to do so....
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police are also tracking allegations of bribery at scotland yard. >>> mere we duo. the -- here we go.
police are also tracking allegations of bribery at scotland yard. >>> mere we duo. the -- here we go.
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the prime minister will be aware of the of the report issued yesterday on green energy investment in scotland. does he agree with me that this report very ably demonstrates that the benefits of real energy are only the price delano potential of the large-scale investment made possible by the u.k. and agrees that a drawn-out independence referendum is seen as a distraction from that? >> my friend makes an important point. a major financial restitution wonder survey of the dangers of investing in scotland where there is uncertainty about the future of the constitution. i think it is very important we keep our unit can get together and stressed that when it comes to vital industries like green technology the combination of a green investment bank sponsored by the united kingdom government and the many natural advantages there are install on can make this a great industry for people in scotland but with only do that if we keep our country together. >> dr. allen white hit. >> the prime minister says that his government will be the greatest ever, does he still take that statement seriously demand i
the prime minister will be aware of the of the report issued yesterday on green energy investment in scotland. does he agree with me that this report very ably demonstrates that the benefits of real energy are only the price delano potential of the large-scale investment made possible by the u.k. and agrees that a drawn-out independence referendum is seen as a distraction from that? >> my friend makes an important point. a major financial restitution wonder survey of the dangers of...
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he recently spoke at the international television festival in scotland. he also discusses the launch of local tv and addresses some of the criticisms against his company, including allegations of copyright infringements. this event is about one hour 10 minutes. >> this is the first one ever to be given by someone not directly working in the field of them -- film and television we can finally admit that the world and the challenge to which we view it has changed. that is why we of invited the executive chairman of the biggest internet company in the world to get to the rights lecture. when i came to thinking about saying a few words to say about eric schmidt, i did what most people these days do when there are in need of facts here that i googled him. very interesting what you can find on google. i find that he has amassed the greek and can successfully operate windows '95. he is currently looking for a job as a contract programmer. he listed the fact that last year and 2010 he was a fantasy football champion can then i found his personal page that said he
he recently spoke at the international television festival in scotland. he also discusses the launch of local tv and addresses some of the criticisms against his company, including allegations of copyright infringements. this event is about one hour 10 minutes. >> this is the first one ever to be given by someone not directly working in the field of them -- film and television we can finally admit that the world and the challenge to which we view it has changed. that is why we of invited...
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i ask about demands he return to jail in scotland. >> my dad, he's still -- if you send him to scotland, he will die by the way, here or there. >> reporter: do you know how long he has left? >> nobody can know how long he will stay alive. nobody knows. >> reporter: it seems i've arrived too late. he's apparently in no state to talk. whatever secrets he has may soon be gone. now some of the former government officials here might also have details and know exactly who planned and who authorized the bombing of pan am flight 103, but if they were to speak out now they might implicate themselves. megrahi really seems to have nothing to lose in pointing the finger of blame at others, wolf. >> and when you saw him there, it looks like he's obviously near death. some have raised questions whether this was staged or anything like that. did you get the sense that there was possible that they staged this for -- for the tv cameras? what was your impression, nic? >> reporter: you know, wolf, when you walk into a situation like that, you've always got to be aware of that, and that was the forefront o
i ask about demands he return to jail in scotland. >> my dad, he's still -- if you send him to scotland, he will die by the way, here or there. >> reporter: do you know how long he has left? >> nobody can know how long he will stay alive. nobody knows. >> reporter: it seems i've arrived too late. he's apparently in no state to talk. whatever secrets he has may soon be gone. now some of the former government officials here might also have details and know exactly who...
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her release comes following the resignation of the head the scotland yard today. >> ed as commission a carry the ultimate responsibility for the position we find ourselves in. with hindsight, i wish we had judged matters involved in this affair differently. i didn't and that is it. >>. >> at brupt resignation of the head of the scotland yard caught many by surprise. sir paul stephanson felt the scandal would distract from police efforts to prepare for next year's summer olympics in london. >>> the health of egypt's ousted president is causing concern in the middle east after hosni mubarak received a stroke and quickly said the exiled leader suffered dizziness, but is in stable condition. mubarak is to face trial in two weeks on charges that he ordered the killing of protesters. fresh demonstrations continue tonight with many complaining that egypt's reform is too slow. >>> venezuelan president hugo chavez is in cuba and arrived in havana last night, greeted by cuban president raul castro. he has not made public the kind of cancer he suffering from, but underwent surgery last month to
her release comes following the resignation of the head the scotland yard today. >> ed as commission a carry the ultimate responsibility for the position we find ourselves in. with hindsight, i wish we had judged matters involved in this affair differently. i didn't and that is it. >>. >> at brupt resignation of the head of the scotland yard caught many by surprise. sir paul stephanson felt the scandal would distract from police efforts to prepare for next year's summer...
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i asked about demands he return to jail in scotland. >> my dad, if he's sent to scotland, he will die. >> reporter: do you know how long he has left? >> nobody can know how long he will stay alive. nobody know. >> reporter: it seems i've arrived too late. he's apparently in no state to talk. whatever secrets he has may soon be gone. and what i found out from the family as well was that with all this trauma going on inside their house, megrahi apparently it seems at death's door, they say as the rebels came into the city, they looted the house, taking away all his medicine. brooke? >> nic robertson, unbelievable images there of an apparently dying el megrahi. connect the dots. how did you go from climbing the wall outside this home to then being invited inside? how did that happen? >> reporter: i was shocked. i tried to be polite. i knocked on the door. we waited for 15 minutes. i talked into the intercom for a long time with nobody apparently answering. i guess they were listening. neighbors told us they were there. i guess we were persistent and polite and we waited and eventually th
i asked about demands he return to jail in scotland. >> my dad, if he's sent to scotland, he will die. >> reporter: do you know how long he has left? >> nobody can know how long he will stay alive. nobody know. >> reporter: it seems i've arrived too late. he's apparently in no state to talk. whatever secrets he has may soon be gone. and what i found out from the family as well was that with all this trauma going on inside their house, megrahi apparently it seems at...
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including scotland yard's top cop. tonight the woman who until recently ran rupert murdoch's newspaper holdings in the uk is under arrest. and the head of the london police department has abruptly resigned amid questions over his department's pursuit of the case. all this being followed very closely in this country, which is home to some of the crown jewels of murdoch's now damaged media empire. nbc's stephanie gosk is in london tonight with late developments for us in the case. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. well, the casualties in this story continue to pile up. rebekah brooks, one of rupert murdoch's most trusted executives is under arrest tonight. her spokesman says that she turned herself in and she's cooperating. then late tonight a surprise announcement from scotland yard that sir paul stephenson, the chief of police for the organization now investigating this scandal, he has stepped down. london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged that scotland yard hired
including scotland yard's top cop. tonight the woman who until recently ran rupert murdoch's newspaper holdings in the uk is under arrest. and the head of the london police department has abruptly resigned amid questions over his department's pursuit of the case. all this being followed very closely in this country, which is home to some of the crown jewels of murdoch's now damaged media empire. nbc's stephanie gosk is in london tonight with late developments for us in the case. stephanie, good...
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scotland lets him go sends him back to libya where he gets a hero's come. joining us john bolton. -- is it fair game to bring in topic into the libya discussion about the unrest there and the possible overthrow of gadhafi? is this a relevant part of the story? >> absolutely. i think the united states should insist that ma heat be isn't to the united states. -- mama -- part of the deal that was cut was that libya would cooperate with the scottish investigation and they did not. i think whatever deal we had was voided by the libyans. there were 189 americans killed on pan am 103. i would bring him to this country. >> greta: when he was tried in scotland, did we make any agreements where we would go after gadhafi on this or after him if he got out? any impediment to us getting justice? >> i don't think so. i think we made a lot of concessions agreeing he be tried under scottish law we gave up the death penalty. the secretary general of the united nations sent a letter to gadhafi counter signed by representatives of britain and the united states that the scott
scotland lets him go sends him back to libya where he gets a hero's come. joining us john bolton. -- is it fair game to bring in topic into the libya discussion about the unrest there and the possible overthrow of gadhafi? is this a relevant part of the story? >> absolutely. i think the united states should insist that ma heat be isn't to the united states. -- mama -- part of the deal that was cut was that libya would cooperate with the scottish investigation and they did not. i think...
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there are vikings partying in scotland since yesterday. we'll tell you how some countries are celebrating. what is it about taking a first step that we find so compelling? is it because taking a step represents hope? triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking small steps every day to keep your promises, protect what matters, and prepare for a secure financial future. no matter where you want to go, one step at a time is the only way to get there. go to genworth.com/promises. you can put a force field on him and be invisible! [ child 2 ] i call first player. no. i already called it. [ dad ] nobody's playing anything until after we get our homework done. thank you. hello? test drive's not over yet. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ louder ] hello? but we still need your signature. right now during sign then drive, it's never been easier to get the all-new passat, the 2012 motor trend car of the year, for practically just your signature. that's the power of german engineering. visit vwdealer.com. >>> happy new year, hong kong. my f
there are vikings partying in scotland since yesterday. we'll tell you how some countries are celebrating. what is it about taking a first step that we find so compelling? is it because taking a step represents hope? triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking small steps every day to keep your promises, protect what matters, and prepare for a secure financial future. no matter where you want to go, one step at a time is the only way to get there. go to genworth.com/promises. you can put a force...
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>> scotland. >> a bit closer. >> tell us why you have come down here today? >> to see the wedding and because i have never been this way. >> what is the attraction of the -- the event is a big event. a truck goo go by and people cheered. a group dynamic. people like being part of a happy crowd. what is it about the wedding itself that has drawn you here? >> it is something that -- everything is doom and gloom and so this is something nice. >> a lot of people are saying that actually. a break. >> a nice couple. >> you have a lovely spot here. lovely spot here. you can see the balcony, yes, exactly. and it is not just -- actual how should i put this delicately. middle aged ladies, it is young ladies. >> i might never see another royal wedding again so we figured we would come down and see it. there may not be another chance. >> you have young children as well that traveled down. all ages seem to be here at moment. a fantastic setting. good morning to you. much more from just by the victorrian monument later on. now, back to you. >> what a great atmosphere there
>> scotland. >> a bit closer. >> tell us why you have come down here today? >> to see the wedding and because i have never been this way. >> what is the attraction of the -- the event is a big event. a truck goo go by and people cheered. a group dynamic. people like being part of a happy crowd. what is it about the wedding itself that has drawn you here? >> it is something that -- everything is doom and gloom and so this is something nice. >> a lot of...
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he's known for his connection of the bombing of pan am flight 103 in scotland that killed 273 people but how much do we know about libya leader moammar gadhafi. we'll examine his background. >>> and talk to a former member of the military. and he will tell us why he thinks moammar gadhafi time as libya's leader is over. [ male announcer ] while others are content to imitate, we'll continue to innovate. the lexus rx. why settle for a copy when you can own the original? see your lexus dealer. that keeps you tossing and waking up with back pain. or, you could choose the sleep number bed. it calibrates to the precise zone of comfort your body needs. in clinical trials, it relieved back pain in 9 out of 10 people. and it adjusts on each side for couples. and now, every bed set is on sale. queen mattresses start at just $599. save 50% on the final closeout of our innovative limited-edition bed. hurry to the only place you'll find the sleep number bed: sleep number stores nationwide. can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagu
he's known for his connection of the bombing of pan am flight 103 in scotland that killed 273 people but how much do we know about libya leader moammar gadhafi. we'll examine his background. >>> and talk to a former member of the military. and he will tell us why he thinks moammar gadhafi time as libya's leader is over. [ male announcer ] while others are content to imitate, we'll continue to innovate. the lexus rx. why settle for a copy when you can own the original? see your lexus...
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>> there are not many conservative party's second congratulate in scotland. i wish everyone who is going to take part the best of luck. >> would the prime minister confirmed that all witnesses will be required to give evidence under oath? >> as i will explain in a minute, it is going to be one inquiry led by the judge. that judge will be the one who will eventually agree on terms to set up the way it is quick to work and be responsible for calling people under oath. >> the british house of commons is in summer recess. prime minister's questions returned in september. to watch past prime ministers questions and events surrounding the phone hacking scandal, visit our website at c-span.org. on tuesday, news corporation ceo rupert murdoch and his son james, chairman and chief fixative of news corporation international, are scheduled to testify before a british parliamentary committee. they will be asked about phone hacking by news of the world and other news corporation holdings. rebekah brooks is also scheduled to attend, but because of her arrest earlier today
>> there are not many conservative party's second congratulate in scotland. i wish everyone who is going to take part the best of luck. >> would the prime minister confirmed that all witnesses will be required to give evidence under oath? >> as i will explain in a minute, it is going to be one inquiry led by the judge. that judge will be the one who will eventually agree on terms to set up the way it is quick to work and be responsible for calling people under oath. >>...
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welcomed oil kpaeps into libya but questions linger about some western loyal contracts were traded for scotland's release of one of the convicted bombers. and he kint give up the bizarre behavior. >> back home patience was running thin. after more than 40 years, rebelian bubbled up quickly spreading across libya. as his government disintegrated he adresed the nation from the same house bombed by the u.s. in 1986. >> this is my country, the country of my grandfather's. >> he vowed to die a martyr in libya. >> rebel news tightens around tripoli. gadhafi's options are growing increasingly limited. one possibility for him is exile. a spokesman said that gadhafi has go ahead the governments of neighboring countries for refuge for family members but apparently not for himself. the international criminal court wants to answer for crimes against humanity. so up next, civil war in libya. the man at the center is an enigma to many. personal impressions of the libyan leader. and cheer for our favorite team. we'll still go to meetings, make home movies, and learn new things. but how we do all this, will neve
welcomed oil kpaeps into libya but questions linger about some western loyal contracts were traded for scotland's release of one of the convicted bombers. and he kint give up the bizarre behavior. >> back home patience was running thin. after more than 40 years, rebelian bubbled up quickly spreading across libya. as his government disintegrated he adresed the nation from the same house bombed by the u.s. in 1986. >> this is my country, the country of my grandfather's. >> he...
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i ask about demands he return to jail in scotland. >> my dad, if you send him to scotland, he will die by the way, here or there. >> reporter: do you know how long he has left? >> nobody can know how long he is staying alive. nobody can know. >> reporter: it seems i've arrived too late. he's apparently in no state to talk. whatever secrets he has may soon be gone. ni nic robertson, cnn, tripoli. >>> coming up, we'll go to maryland and they are watching the waters rise. any questions? no. you know... ♪ we're not magicians ♪ we can't read your mind ♪ ♪ read your mind ♪ we need your questions ♪ each and every kind ♪ every kind ♪ will this react with my other medicine? ♪ ♪ hey, what are all these tests even for? ♪ ♪ questions are the answer ♪ yeah ♪ oh >> these waves are scary. if jimmy -- i'm with jimmy coto, our photographer, don collins behind him holding him back because of the wind. >> some challenging times there trying to cover this hurricane. >> there are some moments, yeah. >> we are learning of more deaths from irene as new england feels the brunt of i
i ask about demands he return to jail in scotland. >> my dad, if you send him to scotland, he will die by the way, here or there. >> reporter: do you know how long he has left? >> nobody can know how long he is staying alive. nobody can know. >> reporter: it seems i've arrived too late. he's apparently in no state to talk. whatever secrets he has may soon be gone. ni nic robertson, cnn, tripoli. >>> coming up, we'll go to maryland and they are watching the...
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it is a disgrace for scotland to have done that. i say that as somebody who is predominantly scottish by heritage, it is embarrassing. >> greta: did they say it was about oil? >> the british have wanted to get into libya for a long time. >> greta: this is beyond me. there's some honor even like we are their best friends, these were our americans, our kids, our college students there were foreign nationals. >> british citizens died, 11 on the ground in scotland. idea that there's justification to demonstrate compassion for the guy who kill 270 people in cold blood, just mist fews me. >> greta: who made -- who made the decision? >> i think by prime minister brown's government. he's -- [ talking over each other ] >> greta: to me this is like a decision -- >> there's no other explanation if they allowed this to happen at a lower level is miss fee sans in office. >> greta: when -- when i talk to the family members -- >> i don't think we ought to let in go. what we have done to give the rebels control of libya -- >> greta: how did they le
it is a disgrace for scotland to have done that. i say that as somebody who is predominantly scottish by heritage, it is embarrassing. >> greta: did they say it was about oil? >> the british have wanted to get into libya for a long time. >> greta: this is beyond me. there's some honor even like we are their best friends, these were our americans, our kids, our college students there were foreign nationals. >> british citizens died, 11 on the ground in scotland. idea that...
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. >>> moammar gadhafi and the link behind the bombing of flight 183 over lockerbie, scotland two decades ago straight ahead. the brother of a man killed on that flight speaks out. me menu n women men and uh pandas... elbows mmm [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry, try it yourself. [ woman on radio, indistinct ] ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ ai, ai, ai ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] the redesigned, 8-passenger pilot. smarter thinking. from honda. >>> a look at our top stories right now. one of america's longest and costliest wars is drawing to a close. president barack obama is ending the war in iraq. at the end of the year 39,000 men and women in uniform will be home for the holidays. >> i think it's wonderful. >> no better feeling in the world to know that you're fixing to go back home and get to reconnect. >> i think there is a time and a place for war, and i wasn't opposed to it when we were first there. i am happy to hear they will be coming home to their families. >> good to get them home. we just need
. >>> moammar gadhafi and the link behind the bombing of flight 183 over lockerbie, scotland two decades ago straight ahead. the brother of a man killed on that flight speaks out. me menu n women men and uh pandas... elbows mmm [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry, try it yourself. [ woman on radio, indistinct ] ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ ai, ai, ai ♪ bum-bum ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] the redesigned,...
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british airways canceled all morning flights between london and scotland. president obama left ireland a day early making sure coget to london before the -- he could get to london before the airport closed. >>> with many schools letting out for summer, so many teens will look for a summer gig. >> coming a. survey says the job market is very stiff and what you and your teen can do to help them find a job. >>> and if you plan to take a trip out of town for the summer, why booking soon are rather than later could save you major bucks. >>you know what else is amazing? that's amazing. how easy it is to save on motorcycle insurance with geico. geico, saving people money, on more than just car insurance. >>> welcome back on this tuesday morning. summer job hunt has been a long time rite of passage for young people. but is hiring slump during the recession, the temporary gigs were tougher to find and karin cape caifa has tips to help you stand out from the crowd. >> reporter: -- karin caifa has tips to help you stand out from the crowd. >> reporter: last summer tee
british airways canceled all morning flights between london and scotland. president obama left ireland a day early making sure coget to london before the -- he could get to london before the airport closed. >>> with many schools letting out for summer, so many teens will look for a summer gig. >> coming a. survey says the job market is very stiff and what you and your teen can do to help them find a job. >>> and if you plan to take a trip out of town for the summer, why...
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many of the family members and loved ones felt betrayed when scotland freed al-megrahi. how will they feel knowing he's close to death? on the phone with me a man who lost his brother in the bombing and led an organization. you probably saw the report there. what did you think? >> i'm happy that megrahi, as far as i'm concerned can't die soon enough. whether he dies in libya or comes back to the united states or scotland, at this point is irrelevant. >> the fact that the ntc says they will not indict him, does it bother you? >> no. this all changed, martin, a couple of weeks ago. as i have been saying over and over when people asked me, the big fish is gadhafi and his sons. as long as gadhafi and his sons are eliminated or arrested we could try gadhafi for the bombing of pan am 103 p. we have to stay focused and have gadhafi and his sons eliminated. if we do, my brother and the other 269 people didn't die in vain. >> do you think there is a doubt that al-megrahi is as ill as he appears in nic robertson's report? >> yeah. i think when he was released two years ago i villi
many of the family members and loved ones felt betrayed when scotland freed al-megrahi. how will they feel knowing he's close to death? on the phone with me a man who lost his brother in the bombing and led an organization. you probably saw the report there. what did you think? >> i'm happy that megrahi, as far as i'm concerned can't die soon enough. whether he dies in libya or comes back to the united states or scotland, at this point is irrelevant. >> the fact that the ntc says...
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scotland where the economy is in dire straits. it's so bad that they've had to cut $77 million from social services budget. that's meant closing rural primary schools rg cutting back on classroom assistants and shutting down library hours. it's been a big problem. one thing that they're not cutting. that is the camels. the community council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few people weren't so happy about this decision. including the one town council member ho voted against it. she said quote, of the 11 councilors, i was the only one to express disquiet. as everyone wells was clearly in favor, there was no point in pushing to a vote. >>> not helping the camels public relations cause, the $1500 is the exact same amount of money that was going to go to a quiet space for autistic children in one of aberdeen's schools. in defense of the camel, the promise of live camels at the parade could increase attendance. think of all the kids that get to see a live camel. mora
scotland where the economy is in dire straits. it's so bad that they've had to cut $77 million from social services budget. that's meant closing rural primary schools rg cutting back on classroom assistants and shutting down library hours. it's been a big problem. one thing that they're not cutting. that is the camels. the community council voted 11-1 to spend about $1500 on three camels for the town's nativity parade. as you can imagine, a few people weren't so happy about this decision....
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after those devastating riots, tonight we're one-on-one with the top cop, now off to britain, we ask is scotland yard next? >>> rise and fall, years ago today, the order to build that wall, the images then and now from berlin and that moment peter jennings, our witness to history. >> someone reached up and handed me a small block from the wall. >>> and her simple wish, so many of you heard her story and you won't believe what's happened now. >>> good evening. great to have you with us this saturday. they're off tonight in iowa. the republicans who want to be president, are facing their first major test of strength in the iowa straw polls. the results being counted as we come on the air tonight. the candidates have been campaigning for those votes for months, some for years, preparing for this moment, straw poll offer impacts just who survives going forward. while this is going on in iowa, another republican is trying to steal the thunder, rick perry making it ficial. >>> we do begin tonight in iowa where jake tapper leads us off tonight. >> reporter: good evening, david, from inside the iowa sta
after those devastating riots, tonight we're one-on-one with the top cop, now off to britain, we ask is scotland yard next? >>> rise and fall, years ago today, the order to build that wall, the images then and now from berlin and that moment peter jennings, our witness to history. >> someone reached up and handed me a small block from the wall. >>> and her simple wish, so many of you heard her story and you won't believe what's happened now. >>> good evening....
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-born man who's been studying at university in scotland is behind the "gay girl of damascus gts blog. there is no such woman even though it was widely reported, including here on cnn, she was taken into custody last week. syria's government says it proves much of the international reporting about conditions in syria are lies. the u.s. government disagrees. >> i think it speaks to the appalling human rights situation in syria that so many people saw this story, heard about this story, took it to be credible. >> tonight syria's military says it has restored security and tranquility in a northwestern city where it insists armed terrorist groups carrying out a massacre. but while syrian state television showed images what have it claims are mass graves, syrian refugees are telling cnn's arwa damon a much different story. >> reporter: wolf, syrian state tv's again blaming armed gangs for the bodies that were found inside that mass grave say tag they were part of the 120 who it claimed had been killed when they were ambushed in jisr al shugur. but people we've been talking to say they were
-born man who's been studying at university in scotland is behind the "gay girl of damascus gts blog. there is no such woman even though it was widely reported, including here on cnn, she was taken into custody last week. syria's government says it proves much of the international reporting about conditions in syria are lies. the u.s. government disagrees. >> i think it speaks to the appalling human rights situation in syria that so many people saw this story, heard about this story,...
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i asked about demands he return to jail in scotland. >> my dad, if you send him to scotland, he will die by the way here or there. >> do you know how long he has left? >> nobody can know how long he will stay alive. nobody know. >> it seems i have arrived too late. he's apparently in no state to talk. whatever secrets he has may soon be gone. >> nick robertson joins us now from tripoli. incredible reporting. my first question to you, is there any chance that he could be sent back to scotland? >> reporter: well, it seems unlikely now because the scottish first minister has seen this videotape and has said that he is not breaking -- megrahi is not breaking the conditions of his release. that he's confined to his house. he's a sick man and will be dead soon. it seems like the scottish at least are dropping their demand. >> why is the rebel leadership so adamant about not handing him over to the west? >> reporter: they're not saying specifically other than they don't have an extradition treaty. however, there may be another reason. that is that megrahi is from an important tribe. that's
i asked about demands he return to jail in scotland. >> my dad, if you send him to scotland, he will die by the way here or there. >> do you know how long he has left? >> nobody can know how long he will stay alive. nobody know. >> it seems i have arrived too late. he's apparently in no state to talk. whatever secrets he has may soon be gone. >> nick robertson joins us now from tripoli. incredible reporting. my first question to you, is there any chance that he...